Thanks to Greco and the Sutliff Bushwhacker League for the $70.00 donation, much appreciated! Currently, we have received funding for all but 8 pads. If anyone would like to contribute to the cause, please contact me via PM or state so on the Wildcat Bluff DCG facebook page.

We should be getting the back 9 completed sometime in late June if all goes well. Again, the crew would like to thank all who have helped us out so far!

blkwizardsonny wrote:dropped a check in donation box kelly ,thx guys for what ya do ,actually only played front side then left cause bugs were bad ,but still enjoyed it

Thanks Jason!! The nats are terrible right now. We've tried a few concoctions, mostly applying Absorbine every other hole but you just have to keep moving if possible. Crager had some spray that worked good for him, can't remember what it is called.

Needless to say, it's been a little wet lately and this has delayed our plans to complete the pads on the back 9. Once we get some dry time, we'll get those poured. The front may have to wait until next year unless all the stars align, we'll keep you posted.

Again, the crew wants to thank everyone for the overwhelming response of support!

I was stuck at work but the crew got the pads on the back done Saturday morning. So 12 pads are concrete now. Only 14 to go. If we can figure out how to get across the creek with skid loaders we might be able to get some of the front done this year.

hyzerman16234 wrote:I was stuck at work but the crew got the pads on the back done Saturday morning. So 12 pads are concrete now. Only 14 to go. If we can figure out how to get across the creek with skid loaders we might be able to get some of the front done this year.

For those who didn't see this on the facebook page, the pad work on the back went very smoothly with 8 of them completed in just under 3 hours. I want to thank the pour crew of Dev, Timmy and Btchn and the finishing crew of Crager and Chris. A special thanks to Mark Johnson for the skidloader, without him this would not have been possible. Thanks also to Croell Redi Mix for their patience and support.

We've got an idea of how to gain better, permanent access to the front for the equipment needed in not only the concrete work but for all maintenance needs. Crager will communicate the plan to the powers that be and hopefully we'll see some progress this year. If so, we may get another 8 pads or so done yet this fall.

By the way, there's something a little special that you will see on 17......